United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Dates
- Existence: 1958-
Historical Information
NASA was founded in 1958 to be the center for civil aerospace research and development. Their focus is on human and robotic spaceflight and various technological and scientific achievements within the United States and the rest of the world.
Citation:
"NASA History." NASA.gov. Accessed December 12, 2024. https://www.nasa.gov/history/Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Roy D. Bridges Jr. papers
Mark N. Brown papers
Eugene A. Cernan papers
Roger B. Chaffee letter and postcard
Lana Murphy Couch papers
The Lana Murphy Couch papers document Couch's forty year career with NASA, first as a wind tunnel test engineer, and later in management positions. Types of materials include: correspondence, newsletters, papers, photographs, programs, publications, research and work reports, technical reports, VHS tapes, writings, and material related to award recognition.
Mark K. Craig papers
Larry Gee papers and space memorabilia
Chesterfield H. Janes papers
Janice Voss papers
Richard C. Roberts papers on Saturn V Component Testing
Jerry L. Ross papers
Donald E. Williams papers
The Donald E. Williams papers document Williams' two shuttle missions; STS-51-D and STS-34, along with memorabilia from STS-1, the first mission. Also included are various mission patches and decals. The artifacts include his flight helmet, and items used in space; gloves, knife, fork, teaspoon, and can opener.
Types of materials include: artifacts, checklists (mission), clippings, decals, memorabilia, NASA press kit, papers, mission patches, and photographs.